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whipping

英 [ˈwɪpɪŋ]

美 [ˈwɪpɪŋ]

n.  鞭打,鞭笞(作为惩罚)
v.  鞭打; 鞭策; 以鞭打责罚; 鞭笞; (使朝某一方向)猛然移动; (突然迅速地)除去,拉动,抽出
whip的现在分词

复数:whippings 现在分词:whipping 

法律

BNC.34280 / COCA.22927

牛津词典

    noun

    • 鞭打,鞭笞(作为惩罚)
      an act of hitting sb with a whip , as a punishment

      柯林斯词典

      • 鞭子
        Awhipis a long thin piece of material such as leather or rope, fastened to a stiff handle. It is used for hitting people or animals.
        1. VERB 鞭打(人或动物)
          If someonewhipsa person or animal, they beat them or hit them with a whip or something like a whip.
          1. Eyewitnesses claimed Mr Melton whipped the horse up to 16 times...
            目击证人称梅尔顿先生抽打了这匹马16鞭之多。
          2. He was whipped with a studded belt.
            他被用带有饰钉的皮带抽打。
        2. VERB (风等)猛烈地抽打
          If something, for example the wind,whipssomething, it strikes it sharply.
          1. A terrible wind whipped our faces...
            狂风抽打着我们的脸。
          2. A branch whipped her across the cheek.
            一根树枝抽打到了她的脸颊。
        3. VERB (在外力作用下)猛然移动
          If something flexiblewhipsin a particular way, it moves sharply when it is affected by a force, for example by the wind.
          1. Blond strands of hair whipped in the wind.
            缕缕金发在风中飘扬。
        4. VERB 快速移开;快速拿走
          If someonewhipssomething out orwhipsit off, they take it out or take it off very quickly and suddenly.
          1. Bob whipped out his notebook...
            鲍勃迅速掏出他的笔记本。
          2. Players were whipping their shirts off...
            运动员们在飞快地脱衬衫。
          3. My waitress whipped the plate away and put down my bill.
            我的服务员麻利地撤走盘子并搁下我的账单。
        5. VERB 迅速地移动
          If something or someonewhipssomewhere, they move there or go there very quickly.
          1. The wind out here is whipping along at about 30 miles an hour...
            在这里,大风以每小时大约30英里的速度刮着。
          2. I whipped into a parking space.
            我迅速地驶入一个停车位。
        6. VERB 搅打(奶油或鸡蛋等)
          When youwhipsomething liquid such as cream or an egg, you stir it very fast until it is thick or stiff.
          1. Whip the cream until thick...
            搅打奶油直到它变黏稠。
          2. Whip the eggs, oils and honey together.
            把鸡蛋、油和蜂蜜搅打在一起。
          3. ...strawberries and whipped cream.
            草莓和掼奶油
        7. VERB (故意)激起(情绪)
          If youwhippeopleintoan emotional state, you deliberately cause and encourage them to be in that state.
          1. He could whip a crowd into hysteria...
            他能让一群人变得歇斯底里。
          2. Politicians and businessmen have whipped themselves into a panic.
            政治家和商人们把他们自己弄得十分恐慌。
        8. See also:three-line whip
        9. PHRASE 控制权;主导地位
          If you havethe whip hand, you have power over someone else in a particular situation.
          1. These days the shopper has the whip hand, and will not buy if stores fail to lower their prices.
            如今购物者占主导地位,如果商店不降价,他们是不会买的。
        10. a fair crack of the whip→ see:crack

        英英释义

        noun

        adj

        • smart and fashionable
          1. snappy conversation
          2. some sharp and whipping lines
          Synonym:snappy

        双语例句

        • The farmer kept whipping the ox to go faster, but the ox still walked very slowly.
          农夫不停地鞭打牛,让它快走,可牛仍走得很慢。
        • White sauce with whipping cream and shrimp butter.
          搅打的奶油和龙虾黄油做成的白色沙司。
        • They were whipping up nationalist frenzy among the excitable crowds.
          他们正在容易激动的人群中煽起民族的狂热。
        • He could not possibly have endured a whipping without a moan or a whimper.
          他不可能挨了一顿鞭打而不呻吟或呜咽的。
        • He is just a whipping bly in this accident.
          他在这次事故中仅仅是个替罪羊。
        • He is just a whipping boy in this accident.
          在这次事故中他只是替罪羊。
        • I'm gonna be whipping your ass for all eternity.
          我会永远缠着你不放。
        • He could not possibly have endured a whipping.
          他不可能受得住一顿鞭打。
        • She is whipping the eggs.
          她正在搅拌鸡蛋。
        • Whipping Boy During the1600's in England, educating the future king created an interesting problem.
          在17世纪的英国,教育未来的国王时出现了一个有趣的问题。